Flow connects La Brea with homework centres
Wednesday 16 December 2020
Member of Parliament for La Brea Stephen Mc Clashie, fifth from left; Flow country manager Kurleigh Prescod, third from left, with representatives from Heritage Petroleum, the Palo Seco Community Village Council, and teachers and students of the La Romaine RC School and the Palo Seco Government Primary School. -
FLOW has joined with Heritage Petroleum and Nestle in assisting the MP for La Brea Stephen Mc Clashie in developing safe spaces where children can attend and participate in their virtual classes.
La Brea Nightingales office; the Erin, Vessigny, Palo Seco Settlement, Dalley’s Village Community Centres; Sister Paul Outreach Centre and the Guapo Police Youth Club Facility have been set up as homework centres to welcome students who may not have devices or internet connection at home, said a media release.